If California is ever going to get back on track, we need leaders who not only talk about values—but live them, every single day. That’s exactly what we have in Chad Bianco, our own Riverside County Sheriff and now a candidate for Governor. His life is a testament to the power of hard work, faith, and good old-fashioned American grit.
A Life Shaped by Integrity and Responsibility
Chad Bianco’s story starts far from the chaos of Sacramento. Born in 1967 at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden, Utah, Bianco grew up the eldest of three boys in a small mining town. Raised by hardworking parents, he learned early on that integrity, perseverance, and personal responsibility weren’t just words—they were ways of life. In today’s California, where politicians too often say one thing and do another, Bianco’s belief that “respect is earned through actions, character, and commitment to service” couldn’t be more refreshing.
A Sheriff Who Rose Through the Ranks
Bianco made his way to California in 1989, seeking the kind of opportunity and community he wanted for his future family. He worked his way up from the bottom, graduating at the top of his class at the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Academy in 1993. Shortly after, he began his more than 31-year career with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department—protecting the very communities we call home.
In 2018, we put our trust in Bianco as Sheriff at a time when the department was facing serious challenges: budget shortfalls, deputies leaving in droves, and strained relations with local police. Instead of making excuses or blaming others, Bianco rolled up his sleeves and delivered. He stabilized the department’s finances, rebuilt morale, and forged new partnerships with other law enforcement agencies. When our county faced the double punch of civil unrest and a global pandemic, Bianco led from the front, earning the respect of deputies and the community alike. It’s no wonder Riverside County voters re-elected him in 2022.
Standing Up for Freedom During COVID-19
One of the moments that truly defined Sheriff Bianco’s leadership was his stance during the COVID-19 pandemic. While other parts of California buckled under Sacramento’s heavy-handed mandates, Bianco stood firm in defense of individual liberty and local control. He made it clear that his department would not become the “mask police” or enforce orders that infringed on personal freedoms. Instead, Bianco respected the right of business owners to make their own decisions and the responsibility of individuals to assess risk for themselves and their families.
This approach wasn’t about ignoring public health—it was about trusting people over government mandates and preserving the freedoms that make America unique. Bianco’s refusal to enforce ever-changing restrictions won him both praise and criticism, but he never wavered. That’s real leadership. For many in Riverside County and across California, Bianco was a rare voice of reason and common sense during a time of chaos and government overreach.
Championing Real Reform for California
Sheriff Bianco isn’t just managing problems—he’s a leader willing to stand up to Sacramento’s failed policies. Day in and day out, he’s seen the impact of soft-on-crime laws and political games that leave families less safe. That’s why Bianco became a leading advocate for reform, most recently with Proposition 36, which passed by a landslide in November 2024. Thanks to Bianco’s tireless efforts, commonsense is finally being restored to California’s criminal sentencing laws.
Grounded in Faith, Family, and Community
But for those of us in Riverside County, what truly sets Chad Bianco apart is his commitment to faith and family. He and his wife Denise have built their life right here in the Woodcrest area, raising children, doting on grandchildren, and staying active with Sandals Church. Bianco isn’t interested in Sacramento power plays—he’s interested in service, putting others above self, and keeping California a place where our families can thrive.
The Leadership California Needs
At a time when our state is at a crossroads, Chad Bianco offers a clear, conservative alternative to business as usual. He understands what it means to earn respect, not demand it. He’s proven that principled leadership can turn around even the toughest situations. For voters in Hemet, San Jacinto, and beyond, Bianco isn’t just another politician—he’s one of us, fighting for our future.























